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Hutt Valley Baby Girl Had Nine Fractures
Police investigating the serious injuries caused to a young baby in the Hutt Valley are now in a position to provide further information on the baby girl’s injuries.
The Big Nuclear Wink
The facts soon caught up with the fairy tales. Tens of thousands of centrifuges and hundreds of pounds of enriched nuclear fuel were destroyed.
The Dems Are Triggered, Again
The left is caught in what some are labeling a “death spiral.”
To Chant Khaybar, Khaybar, O Jews
The message of hate echoing through modern protests.
This Is Not Good Enough
We are becoming numb to child abuse. This was not just a violent outburst. It was a near-death experience for an infant and the system has once again allowed the offender to walk free.
Gifts, Graft and a $12bn Defence Spend-up
The government’s headlong rush into big defence contracts, with minimal public oversight, risks compounding the problem by entrenching a military-industrial elite operating with impunity.
Why Do Māori Have to Rely on Deceased Kidney Donors?
Systemic racism or an inconveniently multifaceted set of problems requiring uncomfortable conversations.
What Happened to Personal Responsibility?
What is it that academics and public servants are afraid of? That the consequences of enforced personal responsibility would drive worse outcomes?
Defunding Gavi: An Important Step?
All the incentives for this expanding global health workforce push them to support centralized, vertical approaches to public health. To be healthy, people now needed manufactured stuff, and only wealthy, Western-trained people can be trusted to make them have it.
New York May Get Government-Owned Grocery Stores
History shows that’s never a good idea.
Trump’s Mineral Policy Offers a Strategic Opportunity
A seabed mining agreement with the island nation of Nauru would reduce China’s influence while establishing America as an industry authority.